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Milan Undone

Contested Sovereignties in the Italian Wars
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Milan Undone by John Gagné delves into the dramatic tumult of Milan during the Italian Wars of the 16th century. The book explores how warfare, political upheaval, and societal transformations reshaped this vibrant city's landscape and its people's daily lives. Through meticulously researched historical narrative, Gagné illuminates the tensions and resilience that defined Milan during this turbulent period.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the dynamics of historical conflict and resilience, particularly focusing on the transformative period of early modern Milan. It offers a rich exploration of political, social, and cultural changes amidst warfare, making it a captivating read for those interested in how cities adapt and redefine themselves through turbulent times.

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Milan Undone

In 1499, Milan was an independent state with a stable government. But over the next thirty years, it descended into chaos amid the Italian Wars. John Gagné details Milan’s social and political breakdown. The Renaissance may have been the cradle of the modern nation-state, but it was also a time when sophisticated sovereigns collapsed.

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A new history of how one of the Renaissance's pre-eminent cities lost its independence in the Italian Wars.

In 1499, the Duchy of Milan had known independence for one hundred years. But the turn of the sixteenth century saw the city battered by the Italian Wars. As the major powers of Europe battled for supremacy, Milan, viewed by contemporaries as the "key to Italy," found itself wracked by a tug-of-war between French claimants and its ruling Sforza family. In just thirty years, the city endured nine changes of government before falling under three centuries of Habsburg dominion.

John Gagné offers a new history of Milan's demise as a sovereign state. His focus is not on the successive wars themselves but on the social disruption that resulted. Amid the political whiplash, the structures of not only government but also daily life broke down. The very meanings of time, space, and dynasty—and their importance to political authority—were rewritten. While the feudal relationships that formed the basis of property rights and the rule of law were shattered, refugees spread across the region. Exiles plotted to claw back what they had lost.

Milan Undone is a rich and detailed story of harrowing events, but it is more than that. Gagné asks us to rethink the political legacy of the Renaissance: the cradle of the modern nation-state was also the deathbed of one of its most sophisticated precursors. In its wake came a kind of reversion—not self-rule but chaos and empire.

Series: I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History

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John Gagné's Milan Undone is highly praised for its compelling and masterly execution, offering fresh insights into the tumultuous period of the Italian Wars and the broader early modern state. Reviewers appreciate its combination of scholarly rigour with engaging prose, highlighting the book's exploration of the complexities of state formation and the concept of "flickering sovereignty." The work is credited with transforming the field of Italian Renaissance studies and is celebrated for its deep research and ability to evoke the challenges faced by Milan during this historical period.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674248724

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 18 photos, 1 illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 464

About the Author

John Gagné is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Sydney.

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